Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 15, 1993, Page 8 and 9, Image 8

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Until Linker's Priscilla Williams" Is part ot the Martin Luther King Jr Invitational Art Show
In Celebration...
(,unlc to weekeiui Martin l uthcr King Jr. Activities
/ ritin y, Inn. 15
In on«> corner a garbage 1 mi is overflowing
with .1 Ku Klux Klan hood. Ilin k iron slave
i li.iins. a him keited < ross and a rifle
These "xvmbols of bigotry, hate and violence
are waiting for the cosmic garbage truck.” artist
|.u k I Won' said His piece is entitled 'Happy
Someday, Dr King.” and it is part o! the 1993
Martin Luther King Ir Invitational Art Show in
the LMt' Art (fallen
I bis exhibit features tlie work of local artists
who have Ireeii inspired by King's leadership of
tlie civ d rights mm einent
"Kvervthing is in the spirit of Martin Luther
km); Jr Jan Mi t^itik’hIin. tin' >»<ill«r\ dim lor.
said
Betsy Wolfston's "Untitled.” for example, is a
i lex k insi ribed with dm words "This is no lime
for apathy or complacent v This is a lime for
vigorous and positive action." A quote from
King’s “Stride Toward Freedom.'’ these words
are the MI.K Celebration theme for this year
"New beginnings" bv Ellon Gabehart was
also i rented with this exhibit in mind With tins
piece she wanted to depict "strong images of
(African American) women, women who look
intelligent." she said
"It signifies that no matter what we go
through, we’re going to go on." Gabehart said
"Thai is itiv hope fur the futum of nil rn< os
l.inda linker's "Prist i 1 In Williams." a largo
portrait ot a woman who was the artist's nan in
while she ..row up in Kansas, also depit ts a
strong image of an African American woman
"Priscilla made a really strong impression on
me. She was mv mother figure," hanker said
l.anker i hose to submit the portrait because
"love is tie strongest antidote to rue ism that I
can think of.' she said
Prist ilia Williams was also one of Brian
hanker s | :st subjects lor his I Dream A
World" photography essay. which won him a
Pulitzer Prize IBs photo "Septiuia Poirisette
( dark " is in hided m the exhibit
The University will purchase three pietes
from the exhibit, to he chosen by the Marlin
huther Kmg Celebration Committee. for perma
nent installation on campus
l he opening reception for the exhibit is at t>
p.m in the KMT Art (.alien Refreshments will
he sort ed
Saturday, Ian. lb
Honoring ()ur New hthllii Youth (IIONI d
presents its loth Annual (.'elehration Honoring
the hife and Accomplishments of Martin huther
king |r at the WOW Hall at 7 p.m
In the si erne of Celebration activities.
HONT.'l -. program tocuses on the family and on
i hildren in partii ular.
The evening will int hide skits bv the HONI.’i
Players, w ho are part of the organi/at ion s
Bettering Our ()w n Students Together (Bf)()S I )
Project, and In students troin the Drinking
Gourd Plementary School The i ast ot the
Martin I other king |r Theater will then per
form sicnes from the upcoming production of
Lorainc Hansburie’s "A Raisin in the Sun
Following remarks by Sarah Ross, HONK Vs
Chairwoman, the evening will be highlighted
by an appearance by Karnestine Berkev, an
ui tress and rights activist She will lead the
audience m a town hall discussion of civil and
human rights today and what children will face
in the future.
The evening will culminate with music from
the Community in Unity Jam Baud, a group
brought together for the occasion
Sunday, fan. 17
"('.in 1 Sing for You. Brother" is a memory
pla\ viewing how Afriian \mern .ins were able
In survive the institution of slavery In tins one
man musical starring hart torn* lewis I'm ker.
< harai tiT Inshua Slaves Isaiah sings his wav
through tin- tales of taniilv and friends, whom
tic lauds as prime examples of how Sfrit an
Ainenun culture > an surv uv the t oinmg hard
ships hv continuing to pass down spirituals
from generation to generation
The African American Urama ( oitipany pre
vents tiiis performance at the Unit ( enter s
Soreng lhentrv at g p m Tu kets are for stu
dents and are available at the l Ml Main IH--,k
and at the 11ult ( enter lies (iifii e
Obo Addy will perform traditional African music
()ho Addt and Ins band (Jkropung will bruit;
traditional African music. c olorful costumes
and complex dam us all representing a niiin
Imt of Ghana's peoples to Beall ( om i*rt Hall
Sunday .it 8 p m
(urrentlv an instructor at Portland State
Hniversity and l ewis and ( lark (ail lege. ()lm
Addy plats the full range of African master
drums, supporting drums. African xylophone
and percussion instruments He learned the tra
ditional drumming and singing of the (.a i ul
Turn to KING, Page 10
Musicians can sign up to play in the Skylight Cato every other Wednesday evening
3 ky light C afe
I.fM >il m ousth mttsK inns art1 no Inngor
limited In street i timers .mil i nffee houses
thanks In tin' ( tiltur.il Forum's ni'vv
Inletai tiv i- Stiisu i.in Workshop her ms
Walker I Ryan s Hint's Si'ssmns will
giye nnisu inns ul all li.u kgruunds .mil ley
i'ls ul etpeneiti e in opportunity In lain
together ami learn frnm a lm al master of
Ifm lilui's Kvaii, who lias lieen playing his
own sly h* ot thi' Dflta Hint's tor more Ilian
iJO years. yyill host flu- Irt'i' hint's Mission in
thi' Hi'ii lanilnr Room in p in on (an .Ml
and Fill) I ’
Ihi' Skylight ( air. also liosttiil Iiy
Walkt-r I Ryan, is a nnupit; npportninly
fin imisnaans to mint' nut and play or for
aiiyonti to gt>l out and hear somi' unknow u
tah'iit Mush inns ran sign up in advam
thr day of thr -how m ! It** C tillurai I Drum
t > (111 «• Sllltr '»f |l;c I Ml tftrr M) Ill or
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In round mil this o-rn 1 aura krstip
will prrsrnt a Sougwritris (art'll’ ll will
offri soH^wrilurs of an\ hat krtouiul to
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frrdfom k from othtti partic ipants in in
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most talrutrd songwriters and a (piuklv
risim; star of tin* folk music s< enr, and slit*
hopes to provide* insight into tin*« hailenge
of writing both lyric: and music l hr ( art le
will to* fitdd ‘ in p in on ltd) t in
( amturv Room I> and on Man h I m thr
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